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David Kenneth Ritz Van Ronk (June 30, 1936 – February 10, 2002) was an American folk singer. An important figure in the American folk music revival and New York City 's Greenwich Village scene in the 1960s, he was nicknamed the "Mayor of MacDougal Street ". [1]
20 de dez. de 2013 · From the 1963 album Folksinger
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Van Ronk's work ranged from old English ballads to blues, gospel, rock, New Orleans jazz, and swing. He was also known for performing instrumental ragtime guitar...
22 de out. de 2013 · Dave Van Ronk sings "St. James Infirmary (Gambler's Blues)" at The Barns at Wolf Trap in Vienna, Virginia during a 1997 concert honoring Harry Smith's 'Anthology of American Folk...
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Listen to the official audio of Dave Van Ronk's "Duncan and Brady" from the 2004 album 'Classic Folk Music from Smithsonian Folkways Recordings.''Classic Fol...
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As a self-described ‘moldy fig’ who eschewed the term “folk artist”, Dave Van Ronk’s eclectic blend of dixieland jazz, ragtime, blues, vaudeville, and other styles were often in direct conflict with the format-conscious world of the commercial music business.
Learn about Dave Van Ronk, a leading figure of the Greenwich village folk scene in the 60s and a mentor to Bob Dylan. Explore his songs, albums, reviews and more on AllMusic.